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ARTICLE I
NAME
The name of this Neighborhood Council shall be the Northridge South Neighborhood
Council (hereinafter referred to as “the NSNC" or “the Council”), an officially recognized
Neighborhood Council and a part of the Los Angeles citywide system of Neighborhood
Councils.
ARTICLE II
PURPOSE
A. The PURPOSE of the Council is to participate as a body on issues concerning
our neighborhood and regarding the governance of the City of Los Angeles (“the
City”) in a transparent, inclusive, collaborative, accountable and viable manner.
B. The MISSION of the Council is:
1. To provide an inclusive and open forum for public discussion of issues of
interest to the Council, including City governance, the needs of the Council,
the delivery of City services to the Council area, and other matters of a City
wide nature;
2. To advise the City on issues of interest to the Council, including City
governance, the needs of the Council, the delivery of City services to the
Council area, and other matters of a City wide nature;
3. To initiate, execute and support projects for the physical, social and cultural
improvement of the Council area; and
4. To facilitate communication between the City and Community Stakeholders
on issues of concern to the community and/or the Stakeholders.
C. The POLICY of the Council is:
1. To respect the diversity, dignity, and expression of views of all individuals,
groups, and organizations within the community and/or involved in the
Council;
2. To remain non-partisan with respect to political party affiliation and inclusive
in our operations including, but not limited to, the process of electing or
selecting the Board of Directors, Officers, and committee members, as
hereinafter set forth;
3. To utilize the Early Notification System (ENS) to inform the Council and
Community Stakeholders of matters involving the City and our community in a
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way that is tailored to provide opportunities for involvement in the decisionmaking process;
4. To encourage all Community Stakeholders to participate in activities of the
Council;
5. To prohibit discrimination against any individual or group in our operations on
the basis of race, religion, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual
orientation, age, disability, marital status, income, homeowner/renter status,
or political affiliation; and
6. To have fair, open, and transparent procedures for the conduct of all Council
business.
ARTICLE III
BOUNDARIES
Section 1: Boundary Description - The boundaries of the NSNC are set forth on the
Map of the Northridge South Neighborhood Council Boundaries, appended hereto as
Attachment A. They abut boundaries of adjacent Neighborhood Councils and include
those areas of the City within the following lines of demarcation:
A. North - Nordhoff Street from Winnetka Avenue to Corbin Avenue, then Nordhoff
Way from Corbin Avenue to Nordhoff Street, then continuing on Nordhoff Street
again to the flood control channel (Bull Creek) between Petit Avenue and
Hayvenhurst Avenue;
B. East -The Bull Creek flood control channel from Nordhoff Street to Roscoe
Boulevard;
C. South - Roscoe Boulevard from the Bull Creek flood control channel between
Hayvenhurst Avenue and Roscoe Place to Louise Avenue, then Louise Avenue
from Roscoe Boulevard to Saticoy Street, then Saticoy Street from Louise
Avenue to White Oak Avenue, then White Oak Avenue from Saticoy Street to
Roscoe Boulevard, then Roscoe Boulevard from White Oak Avenue to Corbin
Avenue; and
D. West - Corbin Avenue from Roscoe Boulevard to Parthenia Street, then
Parthenia Street from Corbin Avenue to Winnetka Avenue, then Winnetka
Avenue from Parthenia Street to Nordhoff Street.
Section 2: Internal Boundaries – Not Applicable.
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ARTICLE IV
STAKEHOLDER
Neighborhood Council membership is open to all Stakeholders. “Stakeholders” shall be
defined as those who live, work, or own real property in the neighborhood and also to
those who declare a stake in the neighborhood as a community interest stakeholder,
defined as a person who affirms a substantial and ongoing participation within the
Neighborhood Council’s boundaries and who may be in a community organization such
as, but not limited to, educational, non-profit and/or religious organizations.
ARTICLE V
GOVERNING BOARD
The Board of Directors (“the Board”) shall be the Governing Body of the NSNC within
the meaning of that term as set forth in the Plan for a Citywide System of Neighborhood
Councils (“Plan”).
Section 1: Composition – The Board shall consist of fifteen (15) Stakeholders selected
or elected by the Stakeholders as set forth in Article VIII hereof. The composition of the
Board shall be as follows:
A. Residential Stakeholder Board Members (6) – Open to Stakeholders eighteen
(18) years of age or older whose primary place of residence is located within the
NSNC boundaries.
B. Business Stakeholder Board Members (2) – Open to Stakeholders eighteen
(18) years of age or older who work or own a business or business property
within the NSNC boundaries
C. Organizational Stakeholder Board Members (2) – Open to Stakeholders
eighteen (18) years of age or older who participate in a religious institution,
educational institution, community organization, non-profit organization,
neighborhood association, school/parent group, faith based group, senior group,
youth group, arts association, service organization, boys or girls club, cultural
group, or environmental group within the NSNC boundaries.
D. Senior Stakeholder Board Member (1) – Open to Stakeholders sixty-five (65)
years of age or older.
E. Youth Stakeholder Board Member (1) – Open to Stakeholders between the
ages of sixteen (16) and twenty-five (25). If less than eighteen (18) years of age,
the Youth Board member shall be precluded from voting on matters regarding the
expenditure of funds, contracts, or recommendations to enter into contracts.
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F. At-Large Stakeholder Board Members (3) – Open to Stakeholders at least
eighteen (18) years of age.
All Stakeholders may vote for all of the Board seats but no single Stakeholder group
shall hold a majority of Board seats unless extenuating circumstances exist and are
approved by the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (“Department”).
Section 2: Quorum. The quorum shall be eight (8) members of the Board.
Section 3: Official Action. A simple majority vote by the Board members present at a
meeting at which there is a quorum shall be required to take official action, unless
specified otherwise in these Bylaws or in the NSNC Standing Rules.
Section 4: Terms and Term Limits. Board members shall serve a two (2) year term
commencing after being seated. Board member term limits are set forth in the NSNC
Standing Rules.
Section 5: Duties and Powers. The primary duties of the Board shall be to govern the
NSNC and to carry out its objectives. Specific duties of the Board are set forth in greater
detail in the NSNC Standing Rules.
A. Limitation on Public Representations by Board Members - No individual
member of the Board shall speak for the Board or otherwise publicly represent a
Board position unless authorized to do so by official action of the Board. The
Board may, by official action, delegate to any individual the authority to present
before any public body a standing NSNC position previously adopted by the
Board or a statement that the NSNC has had insufficient time to develop a
position or recommendation on a matter before that body. Such authority may be
revoked at any time by the Board.
B. Standing Rules and Procedures – Additional rules and/or policies and
procedures regarding the conduct of the Board, Officers, Committees and/or
meetings, among other things necessary to the governance of the NSNC, may
be developed and adopted by the Board, so long as they do not conflict with
these Bylaws, statutory law or City regulations.
Section 6: Vacancies. Vacancies on the Board shall be filled using the following
procedure:
A. Any Stakeholder interested in filling a vacancy on the Board shall submit a
written application to the Secretary.
B. The Secretary shall cause the matter to be placed on the agenda for the next
regular meeting of the Board.
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C. The Board shall vote on the application at the meeting. If multiple applications
for one seat have been submitted, the candidate with the most votes wins.
D. A Board position filled by this vacancy procedure shall become available for vote
at the next general election, regardless of the amount of time left on the original
Board member’s term.
E. In no event shall a vacant seat be filled where a general election is scheduled to
occur within sixty (60) days of the date that a written application is presented to
the Secretary as set forth in subsection 1 above.
Section 7: Absences. A Board member may be removed from office for unexcused
failure to attend three (3) regularly scheduled and posted Council meetings in a
calendar year or for other cause as determined by the Board. This action will require ten
(10) affirmative votes of the full Board. The procedure for determining whether an
absence shall be considered “excused” or “unexcused” is set forth in the NSNC
Standing Rules.
Section 8: Censure. The Council can take action to publicly reprimand a Board
member for actions conducted in the course of Council business by censuring the Board
member at an NSNC Board meeting. Censures shall be placed on the agenda for
discussion and action.
Section 9: Removal of a Board Member. The NSNC shall consult with the Office of
the City Attorney throughout any Board removal process. Board members may be
removed in the manner set forth below. In the event of any such Board Member
removal, the position occupied shall be deemed vacant and filled in accordance with the
vacancy provisions of these Bylaws.
A. Removal by Stakeholder Petition – A Board member may be removed from
office by the submission of a written petition to the Secretary, which includes: i)
the identity of the Board member to be removed, ii) a description, in detail, of the
reason for removal, and iii) the valid signatures of fifty (50) Stakeholders.
1. Upon receipt of a written petition for removal, the Secretary shall cause the
matter to be placed on the agenda for a vote of the Board at the next regular
Council meeting.
2. Removal of the identified Board member requires ten (10) affirmative votes of
the full Board.
3. The Board member who is the subject of the removal action shall be allowed
to address the Board at the meeting, prior to the vote, but shall not take part
in the vote on his or her removal.
4. If the vote for removal is affirmative, the position shall be deemed vacant.
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B. Removal by Board Member Petition – A Board member may be removed from
the Board for good cause, including, but not limited to, disruptive conduct,
interfering with NSNC business, violations of the NSNC Bylaws or Standing
Rules following another Board member’s submission to the Board of a petition
which includes: i) the identity of the Board member to be removed, ii” a
description, in detail, of the reason for removal, and III) the valid signatures of at
least three (3) additional Board members.
1. The petition shall be delivered simultaneously to all Board members and the
matter placed on the agenda and scheduled for a vote at the next regular
Board meeting.
2. Removal of the identified Board member requires ten (10) affirmative votes of
the full Board.
3. The Board member subject to removal shall have the right to deliver to Board
members a written statement about the matter and/or to speak at the Board
meeting prior to the vote, but shall not be counted as a part of the quorum,
nor be allowed to vote on the matter.
4. In order to be subject to removal by the Board Petition Process described
herein, the Board member must first have been censured by the Board at
least once for the same action
Section 10: Resignation. A Board member may be removed from office by
resignation and the position shall then be deemed vacant. Any member of the Board
who ceases to be a Stakeholder is automatically required to submit his or her
resignation to the Board.
Section 11: Community Outreach. The Board shall direct that a system of outreach
be instituted to inform Stakeholders as to the existence and activities of the NSNC,
including its Board elections, to find future leaders of the NSNC, and to encourage all
Stakeholders to seek leadership positions within the NSNC.
A. The Council shall maintain a web site presence to disseminate information to
NSNC Stakeholders and others interested in the NSNC.
B. In addition, the Board shall create, or shall cause to be created, a marketing plan
to solicit participation from Stakeholders. The plan may include, for example, the
creation of flyers, postcards, pamphlets and other related materials. It may also
include e-mail blasts to various organizations including a regularly scheduled eblast to local government officials and to the Chamber of Commerce,
Neighborhood Watch, Sherwood Forest Home Owners’ Association and other
local organizations as determined by the Board.
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C. Outreach also shall be undertaken at public events and shall be coordinated with
other Neighborhood Councils when appropriate.
ARTICLE VI
OFFICERS
Section 1: Officers of the Board. The officers of the Board (“Officers”) shall include
the following positions which all together comprise the Executive Committee: President,
Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2: Duties and Powers. The duties of the Officers are as follows and also
include such additional duties as are set forth the NSNC Standing Rules and/or as may
be adopted by official action of the Board:
A. The President shall act as the chief executive of the Council and shall preside at
all Council meetings.
B. The Vice President shall serve in place of the President if the President is
unable to serve.
C. The Secretary shall keep minutes of all Board meetings. An Alternate Secretary
may be appointed by the Board to serve in the absence of the Secretary, as
needed. Unless the person serving as Alternate Secretary is already a Board
member, he or she shall not have any of the rights of a Board member, including
the right to vote on matters before the NSNC.
D. The Treasurer shall maintain the records of the Council's finances and books of
accounts and perform other duties in accordance with the Council's Financial
Management Plan. The Treasurer shall also have such additional duties as are
set forth in Article XI, Financial Accountability.
Section 3: Selection of Officers. Officer positions shall be filled annually by majority
vote of the Board members present at the first official Board meeting following their
election or selection in Board election years, and at the subsequent one (1) year
anniversary mark of the Officers’ election in Board non-election years.
Section 4: Officer Terms. The Officers shall serve one (1) year terms and serve at
the pleasure of the Board. They may stand for reelection annually.
ARTICLE VII
COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES
All Standing and Ad Hoc Committees shall be established by the Board. Suggestions
for committees may come from Stakeholders or from members of the Board, and all
such suggestions shall be voted upon by the Board.
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Section 1: Standing Committees. The Standing Committees of the NSNC are: The
Budget and Finance Committee, the Bylaws and Procedures Committee, the
Community Activities and Projects Committee, the Environmental-Sustainability
Committee, the Executive Committee, the Governmental Affairs Committee, the
Outreach and Communications Committee, the Planning and Land Use Committee, the
Public Safety Committee, and the Transportation and Public Works Committee.
Section 2: Ad Hoc Committees. The Board may create Ad Hoc Committees as
needed to deal with temporary issues.
Section 3: Committee Creation and Authorization. With the exception of the
Executive Committee, Committee members shall be appointed by the President and
ratified by the Board. Standing Committees shall be comprised of at least two (2) Board
members and may include any interested Stakeholders. Ad Hoc Committees shall be
comprised of four (4) or less Board members and may include any interested
Stakeholders.
A. Committee Chairmen – All Committee Chairmen shall be appointed by the
President and confirmed by the Board. Only those Committee members who are
Board members are eligible to serve as Chairman of a committee. The
Chairman shall keep a written record of Committee meetings and shall provide
regular reports on Committee matters to the Board.
B. Committee Meetings – Committee meetings are subject to and shall be
conducted in accordance with the dictates of the Brown Act. Minutes shall be
taken at every Committee meeting.
C. Changes to Committees - The Board may establish, disband or make changes
as needed to any Standing or Ad Hoc committee. Any such action by the Board
shall be noted in the Council meeting minutes.
ARTICLE VIII
MEETINGS
All meetings, as defined by the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Government Code
Section 54950.5 et seq.), shall be noticed and conducted in accordance with the Act
and all other applicable laws and governmental policy.
Section 1: Meeting Time and Place. All meetings shall be held within the NSNC
Boundaries as herein set forth at a location, date and time set by the Board. A calendar
of regular meetings shall be established by the Board at its first meeting of each fiscal
year.
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A. Regular Meetings - Regular council meetings shall be held at least once per
quarter and may be held more frequently as determined by the Board and set
forth in the NSNC Standing Rules. Prior to any action by the Board, there shall
be a period of public comment. The Board shall determine the length and format
of the period as appropriate.
B. Special Meetings – The President or Vice President shall be allowed to call a
Special Council Meeting, as needed. No other business can be transacted
except that for which the meeting is called.
Section 2: Agenda Setting. The Executive Committee shall set the agenda for each
NSNC meeting.
Section 3: Notifications/Postings. Stakeholders shall be notified a minimum of three
(3) days (72 hours) in advance of a Regular Meeting and at least one (1) day (24
hours) in advance of a Special Meeting. The Board shall develop a variety of methods
and means to assure that Stakeholders receive these notifications. At a minimum,
notice shall be posted at the NSNC’s five (5) Public Notice Locations specified in the
Certification Application. Regular and Special meeting agendas shall also be emailed
to the Department.
Section 4: Reconsideration. The Board may reconsider or amend its actions through
the following Motion for Reconsideration process:
A. Before the Board reconsiders any matter, the Board must approve a Motion for
Reconsideration. The Motion for Reconsideration must be approved by official
action of the Board. After determining that an action should be reconsidered, the
Board has the authority to re-hear, continue, or take action on the item that is the
subject of reconsideration within any limitations that are stated in the Motion for
Reconsideration.
B. The Motion for Reconsideration must be brought, and the Board's approval of a
Motion for Reconsideration must occur, either during the same meeting where
the Board initially acted or during the Board's next regularly scheduled meeting
that follows the meeting where the action subject to reconsideration occurred.
The Council may also convene a special meeting within these specified time
frames to address a Motion for Reconsideration.
C. A Motion for Reconsideration may be proposed only by a member of the Board
that previously voted on the prevailing side of the original action that was taken
by the Board (the "Moving Board Member").
D. The Moving Board Member may make the Motion for Reconsideration orally
during the same meeting where the action that is the subject of reconsideration
occurred, or by properly placing the Motion for Reconsideration on the agenda of
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a meeting that occurs within the allowed specified periods of time as stated
above.
E. In order to properly place the Motion for Reconsideration on the agenda of the
subsequent meeting, the Moving Board Member shall submit a memorandum to
the Secretary at least two (2) days in advance of the deadline for posting notices
for the meeting. The memorandum must briefly state the reason(s) for
requesting the reconsideration, and provide the Secretary with an adequate
description of the matter(s) to be re-heard and the proposed action that may be
adopted by the Board if the Motion for Reconsideration is approved.
F. A Motion for Reconsideration that is properly brought before the Board may be
seconded by any member of the Board.
G. This reconsideration process shall be conducted at all times in accordance with
the Brown Act.
ARTICLE IX
FINANCES
The NSNC shall comply with all financial accountability requirements specified by City
Ordinance and in the Plan. The NSNC shall also comply with all financial reporting
requirements prescribed by the Department.
A. The Treasurer shall oversee and be charged with the full custody and
responsibility of all Council funds and assets, and shall maintain an ongoing and
current inventory thereof as required by City or Department policy.
B. The Treasurer shall oversee a system of asset management, record-keeping and
financial reporting that complies with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
and conforms to all applicable local, state, and federal laws.
C. In addition, the Treasurer shall:
1. Report to the Board on the Council's finances at every NSNC regular
meeting;
2. Present a quarterly financial report to the Board;
3. Submit a financial statement to the Department as required; and
4. Prepare an annual budget for approval by the Board.
D. The Treasurer shall also coordinate and cooperate with the Department on
establishing a process and/or system by which the Council's finances and book
of accounts can be reviewed by the Department, pursuant to the Plan.
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E. The Treasurer may request authorization from the Board to retain a financial
professional to assist in refining and maintaining the bookkeeping and financial
reporting system. The Treasurer may also request the assistance from the
Department as needed. The Treasurer, however, shall be ultimately responsible
for the maintenance of the system of bookkeeping and financial reporting and for
the protection of all Council assets.
F. The Council's financial statements, books and accounts shall be open for
inspection and copying in a timely fashion by any member of the public upon
appropriate request.
G. All expenditures by the NSNC should be within the annual budget approved by
the Board. Any expenditure that exceeds or is likely to exceed a budgeted
amount must be approved in advance, as set forth in the NSNC Standing Rules.
ARTICLE X
ELECTIONS
Section 1: Administration of Election. Instead of an election, the NSNC conduct a
Town Hall selection process every two (2) years in accordance with the rules and
regulations promulgated by the City.
Section 2: Governing Board Structure and Voting. The number of Board seats, the
eligibility requirements for holding any specific Board seats, and which Stakeholders
may vote for which Board seats are set forth in Attachment B, appended hereto.
Section 3: Minimum Voting Age. Voters must be Stakeholders who are at least
sixteen (16) years of age.
Section 4: Method of Verifying Stakeholder Status. By taking part in the vote, the
voters self-affirm that they are qualified to vote. Stakeholders must be present to vote.
Section 5: Restriction on Candidates Running for Multiple Seats. A candidate
shall declare his/her candidacy for no more than one (1) position on the NSNC Board
during a single election cycle.
Section 6: Other Election Related Language.
A. Outreach for Candidates – The Board shall actively conduct outreach for
candidates throughout the NSNC community during the candidate application
period. No less than sixty (60) days prior to the election, the Board shall post a
flyer soliciting candidates for the NSNC Board of Directors at a minimum of five
(5) public locations within the NSNC boundaries. The flyer shall state the
number and type of Board seats available, the candidate requirements, the
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application process, the deadline for applications, the election process, and
contact information for questions and/or to obtain a Candidate Application.
B. Candidate Application Process – If necessary, the Board may develop a
Candidate Application, which, at a minimum, shall require the applicant to state
his or her name, address, age, contact information, the Board position sought, an
affirmation of basic Board member requirements, and a brief candidate
statement. The application also shall state how to return the Application and the
Application deadline and note that the information on the Application is a matter
of public record. The Board shall appoint one or more of its members to receive
the Applications. These members shall call or send a written acknowledgement
via email to each candidate within one (1) day after receiving his or her
Application. This acknowledgment shall include the date, time and location of the
election, general candidate outreach information and other procedural
information as may be helpful to the candidate. The Board shall provide the same
information and shall provide the same filing period to all candidates.
C. Election Outreach - Information about the election process and the candidates
shall be posted at least twenty (20) days in advance of the election both on the
NSNC web site and at a minimum of five (5) public locations within the NCSC
boundaries. The Board and the candidates also shall actively conduct outreach
throughout the NSNC boundaries to encourage Stakeholders to participate in the
election.
D. Vacancies – Any Board seats remaining unfilled at the end of the election
process shall filled in accordance with the vacancy clause set forth herein. If the
elected members of the Board do not comprise a quorum of the Board, the
elected Board members shall follow the loss of quorum policy enacted by the
Board of Neighborhood Commissioners.
ARTICLE XI
GRIEVANCE PROCESS
A. Any grievance by a Stakeholder must be submitted in writing to the Secretary
who shall cause the matter to be placed on the agenda for the next regular
Council meeting.
1. At that meeting, the Board shall refer the matter to an Ad Hoc Grievance
Panel comprised of three (3) Stakeholders randomly selected by the
Secretary from a list of Stakeholders who have expressed an interest in
serving from time-to-time on such a panel.
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2. Within two (2) weeks of the panel’s selection, the Secretary shall coordinate a
time and place for the panel to meet with the person(s) submitting a grievance
to discuss ways in which the dispute may be resolved.
3. Within two (2) weeks following such meeting, a member of the panel shall
prepare a written report to be forwarded by the Secretary to the Board
outlining the panel's collective recommendations for resolving the grievance.
The Board may receive a copy of the panel's report and recommendations
prior to a Board meeting, but, in accordance with the Brown Act, the matter
shall not be discussed among the Board members until it is heard publicly at
the next regular Council meeting.
B. This grievance process is intended to address matters involving procedural
disputes, such as the Board's failure to comply with Standing Rules or these
Bylaws, or its failure to comply with the City's Charter, the Plan, local ordinances,
and/or State and federal law. It is not intended to apply to Stakeholders who
merely disagree with a position or action taken by the Board at one of its
meetings, which grievances may be aired publicly at NCSC meetings.
C. Board members are not permitted to file a grievance against another Board
member or against the NSNC.
ARTICLE XII
PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The NSNC shall use the current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order when conducting
NSNC meetings and/or other official NSNC business, as set forth in the NSNC Standing
Rules.
ARTICLE XIII
AMENDMENT
A. Any Board member may propose an amendment to these Bylaws by requesting
that the Secretary place the item on the agenda.
B. Any Stakeholder may propose an amendment to these Bylaws during the public
comment period of a regular Council meeting.
C. Any proposal to amend the Bylaws shall be formalized in writing and noticed on
the agenda for public discussion and Board vote at the next regular Council
meeting.
D. An amendment or adjustment to these bylaws requires a two-thirds majority vote
of the Board members present at a duly noticed general or special meeting. All
changes shall then be forwarded to the Department for review and approval.
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E. The NSNC Parliamentarian may correct or revise these Bylaws without vote to
comply with local, state and federal law or other specific directives from the
Department, and/or to correct purely non-substantive errors as to grammar,
spelling or formatting.
F. Amendments, corrections and revisions shall not be valid, final or effective until
approved by the Department. Once approved by the Department, any changes
in the Bylaws shall become effective immediately.
ARTICLE XIV
COMPLIANCE
The NSNC, its representatives, and all Community Stakeholders shall comply with
these Bylaws and with any additional Standing Rules or Procedures as may be adopted
by the Board of Directors as well as with all local, county, state and federal laws,
including, without limitation, the Plan, the City Code of Conduct, the City Governmental
Ethics Ordinance (Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 49.5.1), the Brown Act
(California Government Code Section 54950.5 et seq.), the Public Records Act, the
American Disabilities Act, and all laws and governmental policies pertaining to Conflicts
of Interest.
Section 1: Code of Civility. The NSNC, its representatives, and all Community
Stakeholders shall conduct all NSNC business in a professional and respectful manner.
Section 2: Training. All Board members shall be trained in the fundamentals of
Neighborhood Council structure, operations, rules, procedures and governance, both in
general and as respects the NSNC in particular. Mandatory and recommended training
requirements are set forth specifically in the NSNC Standing Rules and include, without
limitation, the topics of ethics, funding and financial accountability, workplace violence
and sexual harassment. All training required and provided by the City shall be
completed by Board members within forty-five (45) days of being seated. Time
limitations regarding additional training adopted by and for the NSNC are set forth in the
Standing Rules. Sanctions for failure to complete specified training, which may include
loss of voting rights or loss of office, are set forth in the Standing Rules.
Section 3: Self-Assessment. The NSNC shall conduct a self-assessment at the close
of each and every fiscal year, pursuant to Article VI, Section 1 of the Plan.
Bylaws of the Northridge South Neighborhood Council 4/19/10; Corrected 6/1/10;
Revised per Commission directive 3/24/11; Approved 7/1/12; Approved 1-26-2014
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ATTACHMENT A
MAP OF THE NORTHRIDGE SOUTH NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Bylaws of the Northridge South Neighborhood Council 4/19/10; Corrected 6/1/10;
Revised per Commission directive 3/24/11; Approved 7/1/12; Approved 1-26-2014
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ATTACHMENT B – Governing Board Structure and Voting
Northridge South Neighborhood Council – 15 Board Seats
BOARD POSITION
# OF
SEATS
ELECTED OR
APPOINTED?
ELIBILITY TO RUN FOR
THE SEAT
ELIBILITY TO VOTE
FOR THE SEAT
Residential Stakeholder
Term: 2 Years
6
Selected
Stakeholders whose primary Stakeholders 16 years
place of residence (owned or and older.
rented) is located within the
NSNC boundaries and who are
18 years of age or older.
Business Stakeholder
Term: 2 Years
2
Selected
Stakeholders who work or own Stakeholders 16 years
a business or business property and older.
within the NHENC boundaries
and who are 18 years of age
or older.
Organizational Stakeholder
Term: 2 Years
2
Selected
Stakeholders who participates
in a religious institution,
educational
institution,
community organization, nonprofit
organization,
neighborhood
association,
school/parent group, faith
based group, senior group,
youth group, arts association,
service organization, boys or
girls club, cultural group, or
environmental group within
the NSNC boundaries and
who are 18 years or older.
Senior Stakeholder
Term: 2 Years
1
Selected
Stakeholders who are
years of age or older.
Youth Stakeholder
Term: 2 Years
1
Selected
Stakeholders who are between Stakeholders 16 years
the ages of 18 and 25 years of and older.
age or older.
At Large Stakeholder
Term: 2 Years
3
Selected
Stakeholders 18 years and Stakeholders 16 years
older.
and older.
Stakeholders 16 years
and older.
65 Stakeholders 16 years
and older.
Bylaws of the Northridge South Neighborhood Council 4/19/10; Corrected 6/1/10;
Revised per Commission directive 3/24/11; Approved 7/1/12; Approved 1-26-2014
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